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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-03-17, Page 10$ 11 (a. 47. 0 O Smith's Economy Food Store RINSO, OXYDOL Gold. Seal RED Sockeye LUX, IVORY SNOW, pkg. 84c SALMON llll !Alb this 39e Glengrove Tip Top Choice LOAP CHEESE, lb, 43c GOLDEN CORN, 20 oz: tin 21t *Aricimmioirowilkeirti ' Real Value! Club House. Brand All Flavours JELLY POWDERS 3 for 27c WtSIINGHOUSI APPIIINCI 3 '1lii .111141.111 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 11 0 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 11 1 M1 11 1 11 .111.11IA IMAM 1.41111.1. ommuomomowwwwwommilloomumoomminionoullimumniollimiiinflomimomunimmolluning CAMBRIDGE MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES ANA 011111.1. MAIO 4111.1.11 IMAM* cE,14410VRE TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT starting at 7.30 MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at. 2.00 p.m. tott,m111 ..... 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It was organized in 1903 and has functioned almost steadily since that time, holding meetings in homes And having papers, discussions, exhibits and demonstrations along an educational line. Financial assistance has been given to several local pro- jects: the laying of cement walks, cemetery improvement, installing the street lamps, the building fund of the Community Hall, as well as kitchen equipment: Short coruses in Nutri- tion, Health and Sewing and the Junior Girls' Club projects have been spon- sored. During the First and Second Great Wars, the members organized and worked in conjunction with the Red. Cross Society. The latest ach- ievement noted was the formation of a Blue Cross Hospitalization group with fourteen members. Mrs. Smith gave a delayed report of the course in "Personality and Dress" held at Brussels several weeks ago. It dealt with the basic character- istics of of a pleasing personalty and how they could be cultivated, and some important points regarding the choice of material and style suitable to '4=0 0=0 Treat Your Hair With Proper care! Use the many widely-advertised products available to you through the research of recent years. — • — SHAMPOOS and CLEANSERS— Cream Shampoos Lustre Cream, 50c, $1.00 Pr 27, 63, 89c Silque $1.00 Trellis $1.00 Rayve $1,00 Shampoos with Cocoanut Oil, and Olive Oil lenzo, 8 oz. 60c Rikers 4 oz. 30c Silque 6 oz, 60c Soapless Shampoos—Deep Pore Cleansers Irene, 15c, 39c, 67c Halo, 29c, 49c, 89c TREATMENTS and TONICS Breck Shampoos 75c Breck Hair Creams $1.511 &lover's Sca.roptic Mange :Medicine — —59c, $1.10 93 Hair Tonic 60c, $1.10 Danderine 39c, Wc, $1.13 S65 Rhuin and Quinine Tonic ................69c HAIR DRESSINGS and 8RILLIANTINES-- 'Wild Root Cream Oil 59c, 1.09 Brylcream 25c, 49c Gloscreme 45c Erilliantines 25c, 50c Wave Sets ............................19c, 60e 110ME PERMANENTS .oni $2.50 Refills $1.25 Charm Kurl Permanent Curlers $1.79, Refill $1.35 COMBS— ?Bobbies, Curl and Dressing, and Barbers, 05c - 50c. BRUSHES—For Men and Ladies— Prophylactic and Hughes , .$1,75 - $3.95 Bobby Pins, Hair Nets, Rinses and Dyes ALWAYS COI' DISPLAY AT PACICibbatIS TELEPHONE 53 WINGHAIVI CANADIAN RED CROSS he Work of Mercy Never to& Give Generously tote THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES was told by Miss Margaret ,Curtis, en- titled "Manuel. Makes a Wiah"v show- ing that generally, when a wish is made in faith and sincerity, it will be granted. The worship service was conducted by Mrs, W. J. Johnston, AmymmtrommA Several from this neighborhood at- tended the funeral of the late Mr, IMiI- vert Sellers, from his home at Wrox- eter nu Monday. Mr, Sellers was a resident of the 1st, concession of Mon- ris Township the greater part of his life, Russell Bone, 3rd. concession of Morris Township, is a patient in the Wingbam Feneral Hospital for an ap- pendix. operation, Miss Maude Brock, of Kincardine, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. George Thomson and George. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoover and baby of Brussels, visited with Mrs. J. Curtis and Miss Margaret Curtis this week. Mrs. Lillow, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Lillow, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lillow and Mrs. J. M. Lil- low at Stratford, Graham Campbell, 2nd, con. Mor- ris, who has been under the doctor's care for several weeks, is a patient in Wingham General Hospital for special treatment. A group from the United Church presented a variety concert and play entitled "Sewing for the Heathen" in the Town Hall, Wroxeter, on Friday night, under the auspices of the W. A. of the Anglican Church, Mr. and Mrs, John Garniss, 3rd. line, Morris, celebrated the 48th anni- versary of their marriage on Sunday, March 14th, when members of their family were present to spend the day with them and enjoy a dinner party, when the table 'was centred with a 1.11111111111111111111111111Mmimmoul Now ...aren't you glad we waited for Westinghouse You bet he isl Who wouldn't be happy in that bright gleaming kitchen? It's a Westinghouse kitchen, designed for easier, pleasanter, streamlined cooking. Her day is brighter and his dinner is better with Westinghouse appliances, We now have a limited stock of these fine Westinghouse products. Come in and see them right away. There may not be .enough right now to meet all demands, but remember it's always worth waiting for quality. 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STORE "The Friendly Store" Belts CURRI'E PARIS BROPHY Braces BLUEVALE Women's Institute i!rs. J. A. Burden opened her horn? a week for the meeting of the V‘rom- T's] Institute. The President, Mrs. J. TEE Smithpresided , The Secretary, .lirrs Margaret Curtis, read the corres- - =dence. The sum of $5.00 has been rded to the Canadian Appeal for •Zidren Fund. Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. 270arling were named a nominating Pictures and anything ,-N,:ri;r-A1)1e for a scrapbook will be accept- at the April meeting. The Presi- Aent.announced that the National Film am.--"The Beauty of Jesus". '7:30 p.m.---"Does Jesus Care" Come and Enjoy His Presence with us. A man's actions are but the picture-book of his creed. "But He was wounded for our ...-ransgressions, He was bruised if or our iniquities, the chastise- s:74M of our peace was upon Iltitn„ and with His stripes we ;are healed". Isaiah 53;5, Rev. 0..1. Coupland, Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH 0=0 '0=01 0 0 ImmAs AMAPA differen t types of iinres. At the Close of the meeting the hostess served 'lunch, Church News At the morning service in the United Church, Rev, J. A. Burden spoke from the text, Matthew V, verse 45, "Now front the sixth hour there was dark- ness over ail the land, unto the ninth hour", Rev. Leland C, Jorgensen conduct- ed the morning service in Knox Pres- byterian Church, speaking on the sbu- ject: "The Fall of Man" as recorded in the 3rd chapter of Genesis, He spoke of the pre-supposition and the cause of the fall, this being temptation; the actuality of the fall and the con- sequences. Members of the attended ser- vice in the Wroxeter United Church on Sunday evening when a delegate to the Youth Conference at Oslo, Swed- en, gave an ilustrated address, •••••••••,••••••••••411. The Community Euchre and Dance in the Hall on Friday evening was well attended and a good time enjoyed. Music was supplied by Messrs. Wad- dell, Conn and McQuillan and Mrs. Alex Corrigan. United Church Mission Band The President, Jean Hall, presided at the monthly meeting of the Mission Band in the Sunday School Room of the United Church this week. All joined in singing "Jesus Loves Me" and repeating the routine opening ex- ercises. The Roll was called and an- swered by telling something regarding St. Patrick. The Secretary's report was read by Phyllis Hamilton. Verna Wheeler had a birthday this week and birthday greetings were sung for her. A very interesting story DREFT—Makes dishes sparkle, pkg. SPEC/AL PRICE! AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP 3 tins 25c SPECIAL PRICE SMITIVS POUR O'CLOCK BLACK TEA 1 lb. pkg. 98c % lb. 49c Witte Strained Baby 'Foods tins 25c Campbell's SU-shied BABY SOUPS .„ „.... 3 jars 29c MORNING CHEER COFFEE, lb... Try This Brand It's Goodl We Grind It! 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After dividing the company into, Euchre WM played With top prizes groups for the discussion -ort the flues.•-going to- Mrs, Harvey Robertton and gomooiiiiiiiliooloopoollolloomowilloollopollowIlloomiffilloominionomllommimottommomomom 'Addison Fraser, 'while Miss Nora Fraser and Henry Mathers received the consolation prizes: Mrs: Walter Smillie will conduct a contest at next week's meeting when Mr, and Mrs. Ereelcenridge Will again he the hostesses,